British Columbia Vocational School

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Authorized form of name

British Columbia Vocational School

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  • BCVS

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Dates of existence

1960-06-29 to 1978-01-12

History

In 1960 the British Columbia Vocational School for trades training opened in BC in 1960. The British Columbia Premier at the time was Hon. W.A.C. Bennett, he gave the address at the opening ceremonies.
In May 1961, the provincial government provided funds for further expansion. The second phase of building was completed in late 1963 allowing those classes still remaining at the PNE to move in. In 1967, increases in enrollment lead to the creation of the BCVS Burnaby Lake Division. Located in rented facilities in the Pit Par Buildings at Winston St in Burnaby, the Burnaby Lake Division included Electrical, Ironworking, Boilermaking and Appliance Servicing training. In September 1967, Machinists’ Training was added to the BCVS Burnaby Campus.
BCVS initially offered fourteen courses which ranged from six months for most trades, to two years for aeronautics. Classes were divided into pre- apprenticeship, to prepare the student for employment as an apprentice; apprenticeship to give indentured apprentices further training; pre-employment to give individuals entry into skilled work areas of industry; and upgrading to provide training in special areas for journeymen already working in the field.
On July 9, 1976 a directive was issued by the Ministry of Education to the Superintendent of Post-secondary Programs, Henry Justesen to prepare reports and recommendations on vocational training in British Columbia. The subsequent recommendations, combined with recommendations from the Provincial Government’s Commission on Vocational –Technical and Trades Training in British Columbia, headed by Dean Goard Sr., recommended a new vocational institute be formed. Major components of the proposed institute would be the British Columbia Vocational School in Burnaby and the Haney Educational in Maple Ridge. Dr. Walter Hardwick, Deputy Minister of Education, formally named Henry Justesen as Chief Executive Officer of the new institute.
In March 1977 a five member British Columbia Vocational School Advisory Board was appointed by Education Minister Dr, Pat McGreer, to oversee the development of the new institute. Mr. Leslie R. Redford was named as Chairman of the Advisory Board. Other members included Frank Redder, Don Fearey, Jake Wyman, and Donald Doyle. The Board met once a month. In anticipation of the future merger, the Haney Educational Centre was renamed the “Pacific Vocational Institute - Maple Ridge Campus” in May 1977. On September 27, 1977, Bill 82 – The Colleges and Provincial Institutes Act was given Royal Assent by the British Columbia legislature. Under Part III of the Act, the Lieutenant Governor in Council could now designate Provincial Institutes.
Principals of BCVS were:
Colonel John W. Inglis 1960-1966
Mr. Lorne Smith 1966- 1976
Mr. J. Cooper 1976-1978

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Related entity

Vachon, Fernando (1912-2005)

Identifier of related entity

Category of relationship

hierarchical

Type of relationship

Vachon, Fernando

is the subordinate of

British Columbia Vocational School

Dates of relationship

1975-1977

Description of relationship

Fernando Vachon taught Aircraft Maintenance at BCVS.

Related entity

Pacific Vocational Institute (1977-1986)

Identifier of related entity

Category of relationship

temporal

Type of relationship

Pacific Vocational Institute

is the successor of

British Columbia Vocational School

Dates of relationship

1978-01-12

Description of relationship

British Columbia Vocational School was renamed the Pacific Vocational Institute on January 12th, 1978.

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ISAAR (CPF)

Status

Final

Level of detail

Partial

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

2005-09-01
2014-11-07

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Sources

Based on Pacific Vocational Institute finding aid prepared by Deidre Brocklehurst and Shanna Fraser, 2005-09.

Maintenance notes

C. McLellan, created 2014-11-07

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